Fracture First Aid Supplies – Splints, Slings & Wraps
Twisted ankle, broken wrist, dislocated shoulder? This gear helps you stabilise it safely—on the spot.
This collection is built to treat sprains, strains, fractures, and other bone or joint injuries before medical help arrives. With easy-to-use splints, compression bandages, and support slings, you can reduce further damage, manage pain, and stay in control during high-stress moments. Ideal for sports fields, schools, workplaces, and the home.
Why Australians Trust Our Fracture Supplies
- ✔️ Ready-to-use splints for arms, legs, wrists and ankles
- ✔️ Compression wraps and bandages to reduce swelling
- ✔️ Slings for shoulder, elbow and collarbone support
- ✔️ Trusted by sports coaches, parents, and safety officers
- ✔️ WHS-friendly for workplace and school first aid kits
Support While You Wait for Help
Whether you're on the field or on the job, these supplies help you act quickly when an injury happens. Immobilising an injured limb early can prevent further damage and reduce complications. Everything in this collection is designed to be fast, safe and easy to apply—even for non-medical users.
Scroll down to equip your kit with the tools to handle breaks, twists, and falls—before they become bigger problems.
Feel confident. Stay prepared.
FAQs
Are these items suitable for schools or sports teams?
Yes. These products are commonly used by school nurses, coaches, and sports trainers for treating sprains and suspected fractures.
Do I need training to use splints or slings?
No formal training is required, but each item is designed for intuitive use. Many kits include basic instructions or illustrations to help you apply them correctly.
Are these compliant with workplace first aid standards?
Yes. Splints, slings, and bandages are all suitable for WHS-compliant first aid kits in Australian workplaces.
What’s the difference between a splint and a sling?
A splint is used to immobilise a bone or joint. A sling supports an injured limb—often after splinting or to reduce movement in the upper body.
Do I need this if I already have a basic first aid kit?
Most basic kits don’t include fracture-specific gear. Adding a few key items can make a big difference when dealing with breaks or sprains.